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LPEA's silent rate switch cost me $56,000

I'll be upfront: LPEA's leadership never much interested me. Life is busy. That changed last year when their lack of transparency cost me $56,000 – creating a problem that will outlast my so...

Let the twisted steel bear witness

The recent destruction of the “Endurance” sculpture at the Florida Road roundabout by an impaired driver is a tragic and poetic irony. As the installation is reassembled, we have a unique op...

Slow down on magnesium chloride roads

Occasionally you'll find yourself driving down one of our gravel roads and notice the surface is wet with a sticky substance – magnesium chloride. The county applies it to control dust. You'...

Mayor Yazzie's call for civility rings hollow

I am outraged that Mayor Yazzie and the City Council were not themselves outraged by the Durango Police Department's inaction during the incidents of last October. The police force they are ...

Tax increases contradict cost of living goals

For years, the city of Durango, La Plata County, and the state of Colorado have worked to lower the cost of housing and reduce the overall cost of living. Yet these same elected officials ca...

Trump's broken promises and unanswered questions

Trump made two promises: to keep us out of “forever” wars and to release the Epstein files. He has kept neither. We are now in another Middle Eastern war, at a reported cost of $1 billion pe...

Conservative values: Abandoned or always a lie

Since the 1950s, Americans have been told that “conservative values” meant self-control, individual and civic responsibility, upholding the rule of law, and fiscal restraint. The current Tru...

It takes a village to keep Durango warm

The Emergency Warming Center has completed its second season. People who needed warmth and safety during Durango's frigid nights — 15 degrees and below — came to Sacred Heart Parish Hall on ...

When oversight fails, who protects the public?

The Fort Lewis Mesa Fire Protection District has had a turbulent year – a fact the Herald’s reporting has documented well (Herald, March 6). A new board, staff departures, volunteer losses, ...

Grover and I are calling it quits

Grover is disappointed. For the past 10 years, Grover, my Airedale Terrier, has eagerly dashed out the front door in the morning to retrieve the newspaper. He began this daily routine when w...

Rep. Stewart fights for our public lands

“Coloradans have a deep, unifying love and affection for our shared national public lands and the essential, diverse benefits they provide to everyone.” That powerful opening from Colorado's...

A modest proposal for gas prices

I've lost count of how many times right-wing talking heads have used the phrase “short-term pain, long-term gain” to justify the recent record-setting increases in oil prices due to Dear Lea...
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